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"is a fallacy" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "is a fallacy" when you want to describe a statement or belief that is mistaken or based on false reasoning. It is often used to point out logical errors or flaws in an argument. Example: "The idea that all successful CEOs are ruthless is a fallacy. In fact, many successful leaders exhibit compassion and empathy."
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This is a fallacy.
This too is a fallacy.
Nation building is a "fallacy," he thinks.
"This is a fallacy," he said.
The claims that we are acting upon the wishes of the UN is a fallacy.
Or does this comparison prove the whole idea is a fallacy?
A sophism is a fallacy in which the error has been knowingly committed, for whatever purpose.
It is a fallacy, he says, to believe that young soldiers enter such situations reluctantly.
But Glen Whitney, a math person, believes that the distinction is a fallacy.
The examples of Enron, WorldCom and various banks suggest this is a fallacy.
However, just assuming that using cloud will automatically save money is a fallacy.
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